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01/26/2021
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Evaluation of the appetite suppression efficacy of well-known supplements for weight loss
In this study, American and South Korean researchers evaluated the appetite suppression efficacy of well-known natural ingredients in the weight-loss market. They reported their findings in an article published in the Journal of Dietary Supplements. A change in the balance between food intake and energy expenditure is believed to be a hallmark of obesity. Today, many […]
05/08/2019
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By Lance D Johanson
The bigger the waistline, the smaller the brain? Shocking new research links obesity to less gray matter
Excess body fat is a sign that more serious health issues are en route. Several studies show that obesity is a precursor to diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and cancer. Now, a shocking new study links obesity to less gray matter. As the brain shrinks, a person becomes at greater risk for serious conditions such as […]
04/14/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Irrefutable evidence that physical activity cures depression
Genes do not lie when it comes to determining what is good and healthy for the mind and body. When Massachusetts-based researchers conducted a genetic variation-based study of physical activity, they found strong evidence that exercise could help protect its practitioners from depression. There is a distinct difference between “physical activity can reduce the effects of […]
03/06/2019
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By Rhonda Johansson
Twice as many deaths are caused by physical inactivity compared to obesity, stunning study finds
Brisk walking for 20 minutes every day could reduce your risk of premature death by as much as 30 percent, concludes researchers from the University of Cambridge, after studying more than 300,000 European men and women. The 2015 study found that twice as many deaths could be attributed to the lack of physical exercise compared to […]
02/19/2019
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By Ellaine Castillo
A single workout can activate neurons that boost metabolism for days
A common concern that a lot of people have after an intense workout is whether they will be able to move for the next few days. If you belong to this group and think that taking a short break from your routine could destroy everything you worked hard for – don’t be. A study from the University of Texas […]
02/17/2019
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By Rita Winters
Hungry to your bones? Scientists discover a hormone produced by our bones plays a key role in appetite and metabolism
Studies show that conditioning your brain to control your appetite is not enough. It was found that our bones are responsible for our appetites and metabolism as well. Researchers at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) in Canada found that bones produce a hormone that increases insulin production and decreases blood glucose levels. Osteoblasts, responsible for […]
02/15/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Drinking three to four cups of (real) coffee a day can reduce your risk of diabetes by 25%
Coffee lovers, your drink is more than just an energy booster. A literature review from the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC) has revealed that drinking three to four cups of coffee every day cuts your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Despite being highly preventable, diabetes prevalence has been increasing more rapidly over […]
02/07/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Sign of a healthy gut: Study suggests gut health may be determined by how well polyphenols are absorbed and metabolized
There are many ways to tell how healthy your gut is. Researchers from Spain suggest that you can determine your gut’s health by how well it absorbs and metabolizes polyphenols. Analyzing stool samples from 71 older people, they observed that certain chemicals associated with the consumption of polyphenol-rich foods could potentially be used as markers of overall gut […]
02/04/2019
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By Zoey Sky
What is the best way to lose weight and keep it off? Scientists chime in
If you’re desperate to lose weight, you need to remember that the road to fitness is one that requires self-discipline. Don’t fall for weight-loss program commercials with empty promises and drugs that could be linked to negative side effects. According to a paper published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), shortcuts to weight loss […]
10/16/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
The link between physical exercise and preventing depression
Winston Churchill once called his depression “the black dog” – the constant companion whose shadow weighed him down with morbid thoughts and prevented him from living a peaceful life. This dog, as it was, chained Churchill to a state of continual inaction until depression seemed not only a state of being but an actual life experience. […]
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